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Friday, August 21, 2026
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Tilt the balance: high hopes for new Magni model

Magni RTH 8.46 TC
Magni RTH 8.46 TC

MAGNI TH has expanded its range of rotating telehandlers this summer with the launch of a tilting cab version of the RTH 8.46.

The RTH 8.46 TC has been developed to deliver ‘enhanced control, superior visibility and greater comfort’ when working at height.

The model boasts a maximum lifting capacity of 8,000kg, maximum lifting height of 45.90m, and a maximum reach of 33m, with continuous 360° rotation and telescopic scissor stabilisers.

The machine is expected to be utilised in applications ranging from construction and logistics to the events and film industries.

The cab can be tilted up to 21°, designed to provide operators with an optimal view during operations at height and when handling complex loads. Magni said the result is ‘more intuitive control, reduced operator fatigue, and greater confidence’ during the most demanding tasks.

Compared to the RTH 8.46, the new TC version features a total unladen weight of 35,800kg, while maintaining the same maximum travel speed of 25 km/h. On board, the machine features technologies including the MCTS – Magni Combi Touch System, automatic attachment recognition via RFID, the LMI load moment indicator, and Load Live Diagrams.

The launch takes the RTH TC range to seven models.

Meanwhile, Magni has also expanded the operating potential of RTH rotating telehandlers with the introduction of Twin Power 400V.

Designed for use when operating indoors, in urban environments, or on sites where engine emissions are restricted, Twin Power 400V enables the telehandlers to perform lifting operations using an external electrical power supply, without running the diesel engine.

Magni Twin Power 400V
Twin Power 400V

Once the machine has been positioned and fully stabilised, Twin Power is connected to an external 400 V power supply. Operators can then carry out standard lifting, handling and load positioning tasks using electric power only.

By eliminating the need to run the diesel engine, Twin Power produces zero direct CO2 emissions and reduces noise levels. Magni explained that, unlike battery-powered machines, Twin Power is not limited by battery capacity. As long as the machine remains connected to the external power source, it can continue operating without interruption.

The system is equipped with a 15kW electric motor featuring soft-start function, combined with a 60l piston pump. The soft-start function gradually powers up the electric motor, reducing inrush current.

Twin Power is available for all compatible rotating telehandlers. The unit is also interchangeable across most of the models in the RTH range, allowing a single Twin Power system to be used on multiple machines within the same fleet.